Spotify has certainly become one of the premiere music streaming services of the last decade. It contains nearly 20 million songs in its huge vocabulary. After five years of its launch, the startup provides the feature to browse and play plethora of tunes. Spotify also boasts about impressively wide selection of HTML5, Java, and CSS apps for exploring all the music that the platform has to offer.

In order to make good use of the Spotify platform, you need to use the services of some apps. Following are some of the best Spotify apps that will make your experience worthy.

#1. Moodagent

The Danish-crafted Moodagent plays music according to your mood. This Spotify app creates playlists on four facets: tenderness, sensuality, anger, and happiness. It allows the users to set the emotional curves that can be adjusted throughout the duration of the playlist. You can dip into different moods other than the initial one that was initially set for the playlist.

#2. Pitchfork

This is a Chicago-based publication based on the Tony Montana’s tattoo in the movie Scarface. Pitchfork is conveniently broken down into three browsable tabs: Best New Albums, All Reviews, and Playlists. For each features, album carries the rating from one to ten.

#3. TuneWiki

With the aid of this Spotify app, the users can track the lyrics of the song they are listening. The app will automatically scroll down and bold the current line as the track is being played. You can make visual adjustment for font size, and the background color as well.

#4. Soundrop

This app invites the users to listen to the songs from the genre-based playlists. The Spotify app contains huge list of genre and theme rooms, the users are also encouraged to make their own room of genre.

#8. Now That’s What I Call Music

#9. We are Hunted

This app is for the most adventurous music lovers. The emerging chart list is the biggest reason to install this service. The app recommends playlists based on what other users of the app are listening to.

#12. The Legacy

#13. Rolling Stone

This Spotify app collects lots of the playlists and albums, which reviewed in the magazine of "Rolling Stone" and brand new tunes into a branded interface. You literally access the flavor of whole magazine.

#14. Hot or Not

This app features sort of a game that allows you to decide whether random tunes float your boat or sinks it. Once you have made your decision, the app will tell your taste among three categories: party, rock, and urban.

#15. Digster

#16. Top 10

You name a genre, brand, or topic, and then you may think of a top 10. Hence, you are able to create your own playlists, browse the playlists of others, and playing them. The app generates the top 10 among all top 10s created in the app based on the popularity.

#17. Last.fm

It existed even before the Spotify as a service for streaming songs and collecting the playlists. Now, it is a social network of music. Plug in the app of the Last.fm into Spotify, and you will get the flavor of the giants in music.

#18. Filtr

It automatically generates the playlists based on your input artists, your likeness pattern on Spotify, or even the choice of your friends. It may even create the playlist based on the list of people who have registered for the event.

#19. Songkick

This app recognizes your favorite bands near you, allowing you to listen to them live. It scans your playlist to get the idea about your favorites and lets you know if your favorite artists are near you.

#20. ShareMyPlaylists

#21. The Guardian

It provides the complete text of the reviews of the music that you are hearing. It also allows the quick access to the album’s playlists. You have the option to share tracks or adding them to your sidebar.